‘This is not a show.’ Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh offer an exclusive visual insight into Pugh’s S/S 18 collection presented here as fashion film. In collaboration with philosophical artist Olivier de Sagazan, Pugh explores the extremities offered by the elements and the raw physicality of humanity.
https://showstudio.com/project/gareth_pugh_s_s_18

This is Simones Bachelor fashion Collection. It's about performance art, ecstasy, katharsis.
the film reflects the fabric, topic and sense of the clothing.

published:13 Mar 2018

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“Reincarnation” is the new short film created and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection shown on December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. This new short film was the perfect opportunity for Karl Lagerfeld to develop an artistic collaboration with Pharrell Williams, a close friend of the House and personal friend of the designer. In fact, the artist composed and wrote the lyrics to "CC The World," the original soundtrack for Reincarnation, and he also plays one of the lead roles and will be, along with Cara Delevingne, the face of the upcoming campaign of the Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection.
Watch the making-of the film at http://youtu.be/544I6VvwyVE
Soundtrack:
Title: CC The World
Artist: Pharrell Williams

We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
Fashion addict? We feel you. Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
If there’s any difference between “clothes” and “fashion,” it’s that the latter can double as art. Fashion is imaginative, emotional, and evocative of things much larger than just “I am covering my body.” On one side of the spectrum are mainstream retail trends — clothes you can easily buy that help you say something about who you are that day. On the other side is haute couture — a veritable playground for designers with the means to create garments that are much more about fantasy than function.
Designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf decided to explore the very, very far end of that clothes-art continuum by shutting down their eponymous ready-to-wear label last season to focus solely on haute couture. The result was a literal take on the idea that fashion can be art, using gold-painted frames, white canvases, and “paint splotches” that were — according to the show notes — created by “a complex layering of laser-cut jacquards, embroideries, and appliqués.” The duo further extended the idea by turning their final bow into performance art itself, manipulating the items worn by the models to transform them into sculpture-like paintings, which they then hung on a white wall.
You may ask who, besides Lady Gaga, a Viktor&Rolf fan, would wear this stuff? Well, in this case, that isn’t even the point — and you wouldn't be able to buy even the very wearable chambray artist’s smocks if you wanted to. The entire collection was purchased by art collector Han Nefkens to be donated to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which may indicate what the ultimate answer to the question posed here is.
In our latest collaboration video with Visionaire, we give you an insider's look at all the skill and care that went into this couture collection, and let you decide for yourself whether haute couture and high art are one and the same.
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Fashion

Fashion is a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, body or furniture. Fashion is a distinctive and often habitual trend in the style in which a person dresses. It is the prevailing styles in behaviour and the newest creations of textile designers. Because the more technical term costume is regularly linked to the term "fashion", the use of the former has been relegated to special senses like fancy dress or masquerade wear, while "fashion" generally means clothing, including the study of it. Although aspects of fashion can be feminine or masculine, some trends are androgynous.

Clothing fashions

Early Western travelers, whether to Persia, Turkey, India, China, would frequently remark on the absence of change in fashion there. The Japanese Shogun's secretary bragged (not completely accurately) to a Spanish visitor in 1609 that Japanese clothing had not changed in over a thousand years. However, there is considerable evidence in Ming China of rapidly changing fashions in Chinese clothing. Changes in costume often took place at times of economic or social change, as occurred in ancient Rome and the medieval Caliphate, followed by a long period without major changes. In 8th-century Moorish Spain, the musician Ziryab introduced to Córdobasophisticated clothing-styles based on seasonal and daily fashions from his native Baghdad, modified by his own inspiration. Similar changes in fashion occurred in the 11th century in the Middle East following the arrival of the Turks, who introduced clothing styles from Central Asia and the Far East.

Performance

A performance, in the performing arts, generally comprises an event in which a performer or group of performers present one or more works of art to an audience. Usually the performers participate in rehearsals beforehand. Afterwards audience members often applaud. After a performance, performance measurement sometimes occurs. Performance measurement is the process of collecting, analyzing and reporting information regarding the performance of an individual, group, organization, system or component.

The means of expressing appreciation can vary by culture. Chinese performers will clap with the audience at the end of a performance; the return applause signals "thank you" to the audience. In Japan, folk performing-arts performances commonly attract individuals who take photographs, sometimes getting up to the stage and within inches of performer's faces.

Sometimes the dividing line between performer and the audience may become blurred, as in the example of "participatory theatre" where audience members get involved in the production.

Film

A film, also called a movie, motion picture or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon.
This optical illusion causes the audience to perceive continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion picture camera; by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques; by means of CGI and computer animation; or by a combination of some or all of these techniques and other visual effects. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to the industry of films and filmmaking or to the art of filmmaking itself. The contemporary definition of cinema is the art of simulating experiences to communicate ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty or atmosphere by the means of recorded or programmed moving images along with other sensory stimulations.

Pugh was selected to participate in British reality show The Fashion House two months after his graduation, which he would later call "horrible" and his "only other option [to being on] the dole." The rise of !WOWOW!, a feature in Dazed & Confused, and a debut show at London club Kashpoint's Alternative Fashion Week brought Pugh to the attention of Fashion East "London's breeding ground for cutting-edge new talent," leading them to invite Pugh to participate in its Autumn 2005 group show. Pugh had only four weeks, with no studio, no assistants, and little money, to create the collection. His collection ended up a critical success and attracted significant attention to his designs.

Nadine Lustre

Nadine Alexis Paguia Lustre (born October 31, 1993) is a Filipinasinger, actress, television host, and choreographer. She is best known for her role as Eya Rodriguez in the film adaptation of Diary ng Panget and as Georgina Evangelista in the television remake of the Bagets film series. Lustre was a member and oftentimes lead vocalist of the all-female group called Pop Girls. Eventually, she left the group and became a solo singer.

Acting career

2002–13: Beginning, TV5 and GMA Network

Lustre started as a TV host in RPN's children oriented show entitled Storyland, when she was nine years old. She became one of the members of the cast in TV5's youth-oriented program Bagets, being a talent of Viva Entertainment. Lustre also appeared in the film Petrang Kabayo with Vice Ganda on the lead role, and starred in P. S. I Love You a drama series in TV5.

2014–present: Career breakthrough

When Viva Films got the film rights of the best-selling novel Diary ng Panget by HaveYouSeenThisGirL, she got the role of the main protagonist, Eya Rodriguez. She starred together with James Reid, Yassi Pressman and Andre Paras. The film was released on April 2, 2014 and became a box-office hit earning at least 120 million pesos during its 4-week run.

Gareth Pugh S/S 18

‘This is not a show.’ Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh offer an exclusive visual insight into Pugh’s S/S 18 collection presented here as fashion film. In collaboration with philosophical artist Olivier de Sagazan, Pugh explores the extremities offered by the elements and the raw physicality of humanity.
https://showstudio.com/project/gareth_pugh_s_s_18

“Reincarnation” is the new short film created and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection shown on December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. This new short film was the perfect opportunity for Karl Lagerfeld to develop an artistic collaboration with Pharrell Williams, a close friend of the House and personal friend of the designer. In fact, the artist composed and wrote the lyrics to "CC The World," the original soundtrack for Reincarnation, and he also plays one of the lead roles and will be, along with Cara Delevingne, the face of the upcoming campaign of the Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection.
Watch the making-of the film at http://youtu.be/544I6VvwyVE
Soundtrack:
Title: CC The World
Artist: Pharrell Williams

We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
Fashion addict? We feel you. Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
If there’s any difference between “clothes” and “fashion,” it’s that the latter can double as art. Fashion is imaginative, emotional, and evocative of things much larger than just “I am covering my body.” On one side of the spectrum are mainstream retail trends — clothes you can easily buy that help you say something about who you are that day. On the other side is haute couture — a veritable playground for designers with the means to create garments that are much more about fantasy than function.
Designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf decided to explore the very, very far end of that clothes-art continuum by shutting down their eponymous ready-to-wear label last season to focus solely on haute couture. The result was a literal take on the idea that fashion can be art, using gold-painted frames, white canvases, and “paint splotches” that were — according to the show notes — created by “a complex layering of laser-cut jacquards, embroideries, and appliqués.” The duo further extended the idea by turning their final bow into performance art itself, manipulating the items worn by the models to transform them into sculpture-like paintings, which they then hung on a white wall.
You may ask who, besides Lady Gaga, a Viktor&Rolf fan, would wear this stuff? Well, in this case, that isn’t even the point — and you wouldn't be able to buy even the very wearable chambray artist’s smocks if you wanted to. The entire collection was purchased by art collector Han Nefkens to be donated to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which may indicate what the ultimate answer to the question posed here is.
In our latest collaboration video with Visionaire, we give you an insider's look at all the skill and care that went into this couture collection, and let you decide for yourself whether haute couture and high art are one and the same.
For more short films on fashion, go to: http://bit.ly/r29-fashionfilms
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INSTAR | Fashion Film for David Laport

Fashion designerDavidLaport asked us to come up with a refreshing new way of showing his collection for AmsterdamFashion Week2015. After a few creative meetings we decided we would produce an experimental fashion-meets-dance film, directed by our in-house director Mathieu Gremillet.
We worked together with choreographer JuanjoArques and ballerinas EricaHorwood & Samantha Mednick from the Dutch National Ballet for this film, who also performed live before and after the viewing of this film.
The film was shown to the Fashion Week audience at the Koepelkerk in Amsterdam and has been featured on Vogue's Dutch website.

CAREFREE - A Performance Art Fashion Film | FILM-ed Cinema

A performance art fashion film to bring attention to the volatile environment in which the sexual harassment of womxn occurs because of our clothing choices.
Sexual violence has come to the forefront of this generation's debates. Experiencing harassment is a daily occurrence as part of the many struggles young womxn are burdened with today regardless of whether we are dressed conservatively or provocatively.
CREATED, DIRECTED & PRODUCED BY:
- Tshego "Red" Mosiane
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Red__Mos
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/red__mos/
- "Kalai"
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidoscopickalai/
FILMED & EDITED BY:
- Genii Creators Studios
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geniicreatorstudios/
POETRY BY:
- Nomyezo Mphele
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scott_Septum
...

published: 07 Jul 2017

How A Fashion Film Is Made

Get a crash course in how our films really come together as we offer exclusive behind the scenes access to i-D's newest film, Clubland, part of our BeautifulCollaborations project made possible by Microsoft. Featuring interviews with directors Santiago and Mauricio as they work together with make up artist RalphSiciliano, we see the fascinating process of how their vision comes to life and truly presents a marriage of beauty and craft.
“We wanted to take the viewer far into the future. Raising a question of where things are going in terms of the next subcultures,” says Santiago. ""All of the work that we produce is focused towards what the future is going to look like in terms of technology, combined with beauty and aesthetics.”
"Technology,” adds Mauricio, “is not only an influence...

published: 05 Jun 2015

Gareth Pugh S/S 18

‘This is not a show.’ Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh offer an exclusive visual insight into Pugh’s S/S 18 collection presented here as fashion film. In collaboration with philosophical artist Olivier de Sagazan, Pugh explores the extremities offered by the elements and the raw physicality of humanity.
https://showstudio.com/project/gareth_pugh_s_s_18

“Reincarnation” is the new short film created and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection shown on December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. This new short film was the perfect opportunity for Karl Lagerfeld to develop an artistic collaboration with Pharrell Williams, a close friend of the House and personal friend of the designer. In fact, the artist composed and wrote the lyrics to "CC The World," the original soundtrack for Reincarnation, and he also plays one of the lead roles and will be, along with Cara Delevingne, the face of the upcoming campaign of the Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection.
Watch the making-of the film at http://youtu.be/544I6VvwyVE
Soundtrack:
Title: CC The World
Artist: Pharrell Williams

We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
Fashion addict? We feel you. Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
If there’s any difference between “clothes” and “fashion,” it’s that the latter can double as art. Fashion is imaginative, emotional, and evocative of things much larger than just “I am covering my body.” On one side of the spectrum are mainstream retail trends — clothes you can easily buy that help you say something about who you are that day. On the other side is haute couture — a veritable playground for designers with the means to create garments that are much more about fantasy than function.
Designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf decided to explore the very, very far end of that clothes-art continuum by...

Asia Major: Glamorous Geishas | Fashion Film | VOGUE India

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INSTAR | Fashion Film for David Laport

Fashion designerDavidLaport asked us to come up with a refreshing new way of showing his collection for AmsterdamFashion Week2015. After a few creative meetings we decided we would produce an experimental fashion-meets-dance film, directed by our in-house director Mathieu Gremillet.
We worked together with choreographer JuanjoArques and ballerinas EricaHorwood & Samantha Mednick from the Dutch National Ballet for this film, who also performed live before and after the viewing of this film.
The film was shown to the Fashion Week audience at the Koepelkerk in Amsterdam and has been featured on Vogue's Dutch website.

‘This is not a show.’ Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh offer an exclusive visual insight into Pugh’s S/S 18 collection presented here as fashion film. In collaboration with philosophical artist Olivier de Sagazan, Pugh explores the extremities offered by the elements and the raw physicality of humanity.
https://showstudio.com/project/gareth_pugh_s_s_18

‘This is not a show.’ Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh offer an exclusive visual insight into Pugh’s S/S 18 collection presented here as fashion film. In collaboration with philosophical artist Olivier de Sagazan, Pugh explores the extremities offered by the elements and the raw physicality of humanity.
https://showstudio.com/project/gareth_pugh_s_s_18

“Reincarnation” is the new short film created and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection shown on December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. This new short film was the perfect opportunity for Karl Lagerfeld to develop an artistic collaboration with Pharrell Williams, a close friend of the House and personal friend of the designer. In fact, the artist composed and wrote the lyrics to "CC The World," the original soundtrack for Reincarnation, and he also plays one of the lead roles and will be, along with Cara Delevingne, the face of the upcoming campaign of the Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection.
Watch the making-of the film at http://youtu.be/544I6VvwyVE
Soundtrack:
Title: CC The World
Artist: Pharrell Williams

“Reincarnation” is the new short film created and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection shown on December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. This new short film was the perfect opportunity for Karl Lagerfeld to develop an artistic collaboration with Pharrell Williams, a close friend of the House and personal friend of the designer. In fact, the artist composed and wrote the lyrics to "CC The World," the original soundtrack for Reincarnation, and he also plays one of the lead roles and will be, along with Cara Delevingne, the face of the upcoming campaign of the Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection.
Watch the making-of the film at http://youtu.be/544I6VvwyVE
Soundtrack:
Title: CC The World
Artist: Pharrell Williams

We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
Fashion addict? We feel you. Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29...

We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
Fashion addict? We feel you. Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
If there’s any difference between “clothes” and “fashion,” it’s that the latter can double as art. Fashion is imaginative, emotional, and evocative of things much larger than just “I am covering my body.” On one side of the spectrum are mainstream retail trends — clothes you can easily buy that help you say something about who you are that day. On the other side is haute couture — a veritable playground for designers with the means to create garments that are much more about fantasy than function.
Designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf decided to explore the very, very far end of that clothes-art continuum by shutting down their eponymous ready-to-wear label last season to focus solely on haute couture. The result was a literal take on the idea that fashion can be art, using gold-painted frames, white canvases, and “paint splotches” that were — according to the show notes — created by “a complex layering of laser-cut jacquards, embroideries, and appliqués.” The duo further extended the idea by turning their final bow into performance art itself, manipulating the items worn by the models to transform them into sculpture-like paintings, which they then hung on a white wall.
You may ask who, besides Lady Gaga, a Viktor&Rolf fan, would wear this stuff? Well, in this case, that isn’t even the point — and you wouldn't be able to buy even the very wearable chambray artist’s smocks if you wanted to. The entire collection was purchased by art collector Han Nefkens to be donated to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which may indicate what the ultimate answer to the question posed here is.
In our latest collaboration video with Visionaire, we give you an insider's look at all the skill and care that went into this couture collection, and let you decide for yourself whether haute couture and high art are one and the same.
For more short films on fashion, go to: http://bit.ly/r29-fashionfilms
For the latest trends and videos, visit: http://refinery29.com
Like Refinery29 on Facebook: http://facebook.com/refinery29
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We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
Fashion addict? We feel you. Subscribe to the Refinery29 channel: http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-r29
If there’s any difference between “clothes” and “fashion,” it’s that the latter can double as art. Fashion is imaginative, emotional, and evocative of things much larger than just “I am covering my body.” On one side of the spectrum are mainstream retail trends — clothes you can easily buy that help you say something about who you are that day. On the other side is haute couture — a veritable playground for designers with the means to create garments that are much more about fantasy than function.
Designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf decided to explore the very, very far end of that clothes-art continuum by shutting down their eponymous ready-to-wear label last season to focus solely on haute couture. The result was a literal take on the idea that fashion can be art, using gold-painted frames, white canvases, and “paint splotches” that were — according to the show notes — created by “a complex layering of laser-cut jacquards, embroideries, and appliqués.” The duo further extended the idea by turning their final bow into performance art itself, manipulating the items worn by the models to transform them into sculpture-like paintings, which they then hung on a white wall.
You may ask who, besides Lady Gaga, a Viktor&Rolf fan, would wear this stuff? Well, in this case, that isn’t even the point — and you wouldn't be able to buy even the very wearable chambray artist’s smocks if you wanted to. The entire collection was purchased by art collector Han Nefkens to be donated to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which may indicate what the ultimate answer to the question posed here is.
In our latest collaboration video with Visionaire, we give you an insider's look at all the skill and care that went into this couture collection, and let you decide for yourself whether haute couture and high art are one and the same.
For more short films on fashion, go to: http://bit.ly/r29-fashionfilms
For the latest trends and videos, visit: http://refinery29.com
Like Refinery29 on Facebook: http://facebook.com/refinery29
Follow Refinery29 on Twitter: http://twitter.com/refinery29
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Fashion designerDavidLaport asked us to come up with a refreshing new way of showing his collection for AmsterdamFashion Week2015. After a few creative meetings we decided we would produce an experimental fashion-meets-dance film, directed by our in-house director Mathieu Gremillet.
We worked together with choreographer JuanjoArques and ballerinas EricaHorwood & Samantha Mednick from the Dutch National Ballet for this film, who also performed live before and after the viewing of this film.
The film was shown to the Fashion Week audience at the Koepelkerk in Amsterdam and has been featured on Vogue's Dutch website.

Fashion designerDavidLaport asked us to come up with a refreshing new way of showing his collection for AmsterdamFashion Week2015. After a few creative meetings we decided we would produce an experimental fashion-meets-dance film, directed by our in-house director Mathieu Gremillet.
We worked together with choreographer JuanjoArques and ballerinas EricaHorwood & Samantha Mednick from the Dutch National Ballet for this film, who also performed live before and after the viewing of this film.
The film was shown to the Fashion Week audience at the Koepelkerk in Amsterdam and has been featured on Vogue's Dutch website.

The Next Black - A film about the Future of Clothing

'The NextBlack' is a documentary film that explores the future of clothing. Watch as we meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get their opinion on clothing and its future, including: heroes of sustainability, Patagonia; tech-clothing giants, Studio XO; sportswear icon, adidas; and Biocouture, a consultancy exploring living organisms to grow clothing and accessories.
Learn more about the project: http://www.aeg.co.uk/care/inspiration/the-next-black/
Join the discussion on Facebook, Twitter and on the hashtag #thenextblack
https://www.facebook.com/AEGGlobal/
https://twitter.com/aeg_global

School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Visiting Artists ProgramWarren Fischer (SAIC1991–93) and Casey Spooner (SAIC 1989–93) first met at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1998 founded Fischerspooner, an ongoing sound and performance project about the relationship between art and entertainment. Its first incarnation was a strange, two-person performance at the Astor PlaceStarbucks in New York City but soon swelled to include an army of notable collaborators. Fischerspooner uses the languages of popular entertainment as its media—music, performance, dance, fashion, film, design, publicity, and photography are all elements that Fischerspooner employs to fabricate its illusion of glamor and excitement—a 21st-century Gesamtkunstwerk.
Presented in partnership with SAIC...

Lakme Fashion Week 2014 Sonakshi Sinha turns showstopper

1941 PERIOD FASHION MOVIE PROMOTING DESIGN AND FABRICS

Storyline: (1912) Two little girls fantasize about their clothes and husbands. Wedding takes place. Girl is born. Headline: WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE WINS. Wife sews a dress for a dance. She starts crying: "I guess the style is alright, but the material it's so thin, dull, lifeless." Bob offers to buy her one of those imported Paris numbers. Wife longs for "fabrics of the future," as seen in magazine ads. Little girl missing most four front teeth. Mother telling a story to little girl, story of the prince coming to take her away.

The Next Black - A film about the Future of Clothing

'The NextBlack' is a documentary film that explores the future of clothing. Watch as we meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get th...

'The NextBlack' is a documentary film that explores the future of clothing. Watch as we meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get their opinion on clothing and its future, including: heroes of sustainability, Patagonia; tech-clothing giants, Studio XO; sportswear icon, adidas; and Biocouture, a consultancy exploring living organisms to grow clothing and accessories.
Learn more about the project: http://www.aeg.co.uk/care/inspiration/the-next-black/
Join the discussion on Facebook, Twitter and on the hashtag #thenextblack
https://www.facebook.com/AEGGlobal/
https://twitter.com/aeg_global

'The NextBlack' is a documentary film that explores the future of clothing. Watch as we meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get their opinion on clothing and its future, including: heroes of sustainability, Patagonia; tech-clothing giants, Studio XO; sportswear icon, adidas; and Biocouture, a consultancy exploring living organisms to grow clothing and accessories.
Learn more about the project: http://www.aeg.co.uk/care/inspiration/the-next-black/
Join the discussion on Facebook, Twitter and on the hashtag #thenextblack
https://www.facebook.com/AEGGlobal/
https://twitter.com/aeg_global

School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Visiting Artists ProgramWarren Fischer (SAIC1991–93) and Casey Spooner (SAIC 1989–93) first met at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1998 founded Fischerspooner, an ongoing sound and performance project about the relationship between art and entertainment. Its first incarnation was a strange, two-person performance at the Astor PlaceStarbucks in New York City but soon swelled to include an army of notable collaborators. Fischerspooner uses the languages of popular entertainment as its media—music, performance, dance, fashion, film, design, publicity, and photography are all elements that Fischerspooner employs to fabricate its illusion of glamor and excitement—a 21st-century Gesamtkunstwerk.
Presented in partnership with SAIC’s Office of AlumniRelations

School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Visiting Artists ProgramWarren Fischer (SAIC1991–93) and Casey Spooner (SAIC 1989–93) first met at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1998 founded Fischerspooner, an ongoing sound and performance project about the relationship between art and entertainment. Its first incarnation was a strange, two-person performance at the Astor PlaceStarbucks in New York City but soon swelled to include an army of notable collaborators. Fischerspooner uses the languages of popular entertainment as its media—music, performance, dance, fashion, film, design, publicity, and photography are all elements that Fischerspooner employs to fabricate its illusion of glamor and excitement—a 21st-century Gesamtkunstwerk.
Presented in partnership with SAIC’s Office of AlumniRelations

Storyline: (1912) Two little girls fantasize about their clothes and husbands. Wedding takes place. Girl is born. Headline: WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE WINS. Wife sews a dress for a dance. She starts crying: "I guess the style is alright, but the material it's so thin, dull, lifeless." Bob offers to buy her one of those imported Paris numbers. Wife longs for "fabrics of the future," as seen in magazine ads. Little girl missing most four front teeth. Mother telling a story to little girl, story of the prince coming to take her away.

Storyline: (1912) Two little girls fantasize about their clothes and husbands. Wedding takes place. Girl is born. Headline: WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE WINS. Wife sews a dress for a dance. She starts crying: "I guess the style is alright, but the material it's so thin, dull, lifeless." Bob offers to buy her one of those imported Paris numbers. Wife longs for "fabrics of the future," as seen in magazine ads. Little girl missing most four front teeth. Mother telling a story to little girl, story of the prince coming to take her away.

Gareth Pugh S/S 18

‘This is not a show.’ Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh offer an exclusive visual insight into Pugh’s S/S 18 collection presented here as fashion film. In collaboration with philosophical artist Olivier de Sagazan, Pugh explores the extremities offered by the elements and the raw physicality of humanity.
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“Reincarnation” is the new short film created and directed by Karl Lagerfeld to accompany the CHANEL Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection shown on December 2nd, 2014 in Salzburg. This new short film was the perfect opportunity for Karl Lagerfeld to develop an artistic collaboration with Pharrell Williams, a close friend of the House and personal friend of the designer. In fact, the artist composed and wrote the lyrics to "CC The World," the original soundtrack for Reincarnation, and he also plays one of the lead roles and will be, along with Cara Delevingne, the face of the upcoming campaign of the Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Métiers d'art collection.
Watch the making-of the film at http://youtu.be/544I6VvwyVE
Soundtrack:
Title: CC The World
Artist: Pharrell Williams

We mean LITERALLY. Watch on for the incredible collaboration.
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If there’s any difference between “clothes” and “fashion,” it’s that the latter can double as art. Fashion is imaginative, emotional, and evocative of things much larger than just “I am covering my body.” On one side of the spectrum are mainstream retail trends — clothes you can easily buy that help you say something about who you are that day. On the other side is haute couture — a veritable playground for designers with the means to create garments that are much more about fantasy than function.
Designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf decided to explore the very, very far end of that clothes-art continuum by shutting down their eponymous ready-to-wear label last season to focus solely on haute couture. The result was a literal take on the idea that fashion can be art, using gold-painted frames, white canvases, and “paint splotches” that were — according to the show notes — created by “a complex layering of laser-cut jacquards, embroideries, and appliqués.” The duo further extended the idea by turning their final bow into performance art itself, manipulating the items worn by the models to transform them into sculpture-like paintings, which they then hung on a white wall.
You may ask who, besides Lady Gaga, a Viktor&Rolf fan, would wear this stuff? Well, in this case, that isn’t even the point — and you wouldn't be able to buy even the very wearable chambray artist’s smocks if you wanted to. The entire collection was purchased by art collector Han Nefkens to be donated to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, which may indicate what the ultimate answer to the question posed here is.
In our latest collaboration video with Visionaire, we give you an insider's look at all the skill and care that went into this couture collection, and let you decide for yourself whether haute couture and high art are one and the same.
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Fashion

Fashion is a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, body or furniture. Fashion is a distinctive and often habitual trend in the style in which a person dresses. It is the prevailing styles in behaviour and the newest creations of textile designers. Because the more technical term costume is regularly linked to the term "fashion", the use of the former has been relegated to special senses like fancy dress or masquerade wear, while "fashion" generally means clothing, including the study of it. Although aspects of fashion can be feminine or masculine, some trends are androgynous.

Clothing fashions

Early Western travelers, whether to Persia, Turkey, India, China, would frequently remark on the absence of change in fashion there. The Japanese Shogun's secretary bragged (not completely accurately) to a Spanish visitor in 1609 that Japanese clothing had not changed in over a thousand years. However, there is considerable evidence in Ming China of rapidly changing fashions in Chinese clothing. Changes in costume often took place at times of economic or social change, as occurred in ancient Rome and the medieval Caliphate, followed by a long period without major changes. In 8th-century Moorish Spain, the musician Ziryab introduced to Córdobasophisticated clothing-styles based on seasonal and daily fashions from his native Baghdad, modified by his own inspiration. Similar changes in fashion occurred in the 11th century in the Middle East following the arrival of the Turks, who introduced clothing styles from Central Asia and the Far East.

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Scientists have revealed that those we meet use our first name to judge everything from our personality to our performance at work ...People called Betty or Bruce are seen as older than a Brittney or Brad - a product of changing fashions in children's names ... personality to our performance at work....

ALL STARS is an upbeat head-to-toe makeover competition show featuring two teams of beauty and fashion experts at the top of their game, performing real-world and aspirational transformations ... The show is focused on head to toe makeovers performed by respected established hair, makeup and fashion stylists who compete and deliver two makeovers per episode....

The Next Black - A film about the Future of Clothing

'The NextBlack' is a documentary film that explores the future of clothing. Watch as we meet with some of the most innovative companies on the planet to get their opinion on clothing and its future, including: heroes of sustainability, Patagonia; tech-clothing giants, Studio XO; sportswear icon, adidas; and Biocouture, a consultancy exploring living organisms to grow clothing and accessories.
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Visiting Artists ProgramWarren Fischer (SAIC1991–93) and Casey Spooner (SAIC 1989–93) first met at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1998 founded Fischerspooner, an ongoing sound and performance project about the relationship between art and entertainment. Its first incarnation was a strange, two-person performance at the Astor PlaceStarbucks in New York City but soon swelled to include an army of notable collaborators. Fischerspooner uses the languages of popular entertainment as its media—music, performance, dance, fashion, film, design, publicity, and photography are all elements that Fischerspooner employs to fabricate its illusion of glamor and excitement—a 21st-century Gesamtkunstwerk.
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1941 PERIOD FASHION MOVIE PROMOTING DESIGN AND FABRICS

Storyline: (1912) Two little girls fantasize about their clothes and husbands. Wedding takes place. Girl is born. Headline: WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE WINS. Wife sews a dress for a dance. She starts crying: "I guess the style is alright, but the material it's so thin, dull, lifeless." Bob offers to buy her one of those imported Paris numbers. Wife longs for "fabrics of the future," as seen in magazine ads. Little girl missing most four front teeth. Mother telling a story to little girl, story of the prince coming to take her away.

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He says the Alia Bhatt-starrer has taught him the importance of being a part of a successful film... I am still very active, though the roles in films have lately been a few and far between ... This is another film ... Only when a film succeeds, does your performance get noticed....

or one season only, Gucci is decamping from Milan to ParisFashionWeek. The Italianfashion house will present its spring/summer 2019 collection in the French capital on September 24, in what will be the finale of Alessandro Michele’s three-part homage to France... The date, which is the transition day between Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks, has been carefully chosen, Bizzarri said, to avoid impacting schedules....

Men seem to dominate almost every industry, and fashion is no different. Despite the fact that the very vast majority of fashion students are women, the number of women leading top fashion houses are minimal. The GlassRunway is a report that’s been compiled by the CFDA and Glamour, and it looks into the gender equality gap in fashion – exploring how gender impacts on careers of both women and men ...Fashion....

Englishfashion designer Tan France was born in Doncaster to Pakistani parents, but now lives in the US. He’s now most famous for being the fashion expert for the Netflix series Queer Eye. He loved fashion from a young age, and was inspired to pursue it as a career by the Disney clothing made in his grandparent’s factory....

Brand newStar WarsfilmSolo has touched down in cinemas across the country – though it may struggle to repeat the box office success of previous instalments of the hit franchise ...To do so, it will first need to overtake the film currently in this year’s number one spot, Avengers ... If Solo follows the trend of recent Star Wars films, it should make at least £60 million in the UK....